A major study of the development of early English Church from a theological perspective, shedding new light on the early Anglo-Saxon missionaries.
A study of Collations on the Hexaëmeron, the last work of Saint Bonaventure, and one of the most important texts of medieval theology.
A comprehensive introduction to the theological thought of Saint Bonaventure, from its scriptural roots to its application to the spiritual life.
A study of how replacing Enlightenment concepts of objectivity with a more ambiguous postmodern understanding allows speech about the truth of the Gospel.
An invaluable study of the Jewish Hellenistic philosopher Philo of Alexandria, a key figure in the history of religious thought of the New Testament era.
An exploration of the tensions between tradition and innovation in the faith community, offering a model drawn from the Quaker experience.
A ready-reference for anyone interested in the subject of liturgy and worship, containing over 800 entries, ranging from short definitions to lengthy articles.
A key theological work in the doctrine of the Ascension that deals with the origin and significance of the Apostles' Creed.
Diverse and groundbreaking essays exploring the influence of the 20th century French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan on theology and the study of religion.
A selection of key historical texts from the debate over religious imagery during the English Reformation, with a commentary by a leading scholar in the field.